Those look nice. Me likely. I just got these in the mail today. MEElectronics CC51

Even though I have too many headphones already, I really wanted something small that would block sound while at the gym, jogging, yard work, etc. They're made of ceramic.

Ordered these today. Got the Klipsch Image S4 prior but it was just too bassy for me.

$100 refurbished. They're MSRP $400 headphones. Definitely a frivolous purchase but I can always sell them for at least the same value. Or maybe send the other one back.

Great deal.

I learned to dislike earphones because they're inconvenient for me.

Just a fuss to pop them in and out of your ear, and say somebody's talking to you or you need to listen to something else, it's very awkward. If I have a front shirt pocket I can stuff them inside, no prob, but then you have to uncoil the bastards and fix them in your ear. if I don't have a front shirt pocket I have to find a way to hold them around my neck or shoulders, or take one earpiece off (almost always the left..... dunno why when I hear better from my right ear) and the shit is hanging there. Meh..... that's the reason I'ma buy me a new pair of cans.

My Sony MDR-7509's cord is ridiculously too long to carry. And I hate the sound coming from the iPod when I have them on. Highs are okay, mids are good but it has no bass... none! Yet, when I plug them into my laptop, they sound great.... stupid iPod.

And.... since I won't be buying these anymore, here's the link to the Audio Technica ATH-M50 on eBay:

I absolutely understand what you're saying. Spot-on. I had some kid come up to me today while I was walking my dogs asking if he could pet them. First I had to take them out to hear what he was saying(and not be a rude dick), then I had to get them back in and "sealed" again, while managing two leashes to two excited dogs. And you can't just hang them around your neck as conveniently as you can with headphones like my SQ5. Overall I think the positives outweigh the negatives.

Can someone post a review of these headphones(if anyone has them). They are the Shure SE215 and cost an even $100.

There are supposed to be noise isolating. I need them to be able to function for both studying and jogging. I am wondering if they would hurt while jogging?

It's hard to say since everyone's ear canals are different...maybe you should pick up a cheap/generic pair of IEMs somewhere and try them out to see if they're for you. Then you can return them. Some people hate them. But you can probably find a set of tips that are right for you.

It's hard to say since everyone's ear canals are different...maybe you should pick up a cheap/generic pair of IEMs somewhere and try them out to see if they're for you. Then you can return them. Some people hate them. But you can probably find a set of tips that are right for you.